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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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2013 in cycling
)
This article is about the 2013 cycling season and results. For other sports' results, see
2013 in sports
.
Overview of the events of 2013 in cycling
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BMX (supercross) biking
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April 19 – September 28: UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
[
1
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April 19 & 20 at
Manchester
Men's Elite winner:
Liam Phillips
Women's Elite winner:
Shanaze Reade
May 10 & 11 at
Santiago del Estero
Men's Elite winner:
Connor Fields
Women's Elite winner:
Shanaze Reade
June 15 & 16 at
Papendal
Men's Elite winner:
Jelle van Gorkom
Women's Elite winner:
Mariana Pajón
September 27 & 28 at
Chula Vista
Men's Elite winner:
Sam Willoughby
Women's Elite winner:
Mariana Pajón
July 24–28: 2013
UCI BMX World Championships
in
Auckland
[
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]
Men's Elite winner:
Liam Phillips
Women's Elite winner:
Caroline Buchanan
Mountain biking
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May 18 – September 22:
2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
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3
]
May 18 & 19 at
Albstadt
Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Daniel Federspiel
Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Daniel McConnell
Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Alexandra Engen
Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Eva Lechner
May 24 – 26 at
Nové Město na Moravě
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4
]
Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Kenta Gallagher
Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Nino Schurter
Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Jenny Rissveds
Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Tanja Žakelj
June 8 & 9 at
Fort William, Scotland
(downhill event only)
[
5
]
Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Gee Atherton
Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
June 13–16 at
Val di Sole
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]
Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Daniel Federspiel
Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Alexandra Engen
Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Nino Schurter
Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Tanja Žakelj
Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Gee Atherton
Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
July 25–28 at
Vallnord
Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Fabrice Mels
Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Kathrin Stirnemann
Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Nino Schurter
Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Sabine Spitz
Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Rémi Thirion
Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
August 10 & 11 at
Mont-Sainte-Anne
Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Julien Absalon
Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Kateřina Nash
Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Steve Smith
Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Emmeline Ragot
September 12–15 at
Hafjell
Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Simon Gegenheimer
Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Jenny Rissveds
Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Jaroslav Kulhavý
Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Irina Kalentieva
Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Steve Smith
Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
September 21 & 22 at
Leogang
(downhill event only)
Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Steve Smith
Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Emmeline Ragot
June 28 & 29: 2013
UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships
at
Kirchberg
Men's Elite winner:
Christoph Sauser
Women's Elite winner:
Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa
August 26 – September 1: 2013
UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships
in
Pietermaritzburg
Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Paul Van der Ploeg
Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Alexandra Engen
Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Nino Schurter
Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Julie Bresset
Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Greg Minnaar
Women's Elite Winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
September 21: 2013 UCI Four-Cross World Championships in
Leogang
Men's Elite winner:
Joose Wichman
Women's Elite winner:
Caroline Buchanan
Road cycling
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One Day Races.
March 17:
Milan–San Remo
Gerald Ciolek
(
GER)
.
[
7
]
March 31:
Tour of Flanders
. 100th edition.
Fabian Cancellara
(
SUI)
. Second title.
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]
April 7:
Paris–Roubaix
.
Fabian Cancellara
(
SUI)
. Third title. Second Flanders and Roubaix double after 2010.
[
9
]
April 21:
2013 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
.
Dan Martin
(
IRL)
.
[
10
]
Grand Tours
.
May 4–26:
Giro d'Italia
Vincenzo Nibali
(
ITA)
. (first Giro title and second Grand Tour win)
June 29 – July 21:
Tour de France
. 100th edition.
Chris Froome
(
GBR)
. (first Tour title and first Grand Tour win)
August 24 – September 15:
Vuelta a España
.
Chris Horner
(
USA)
(first Vuelta title and first Grand Tour win)
The 41-year-old Horner becomes the oldest winner of a Grand Tour.
World Championships
.
September 21–29:
2013 UCI Road World Championships
in
Tuscany
The
Netherlands won the gold medal tally.
Australia won the overall medal tally.
Ellen van Dijk
(
NED)
and
Tony Martin
(
GER)
won the most gold medals (both 2).
Track cycling
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11 October 2012 – 19 January 2013:
2012–2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
Overall winning country:
Germany
20–24 February:
2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
in
Minsk
,
Belarus
United Kingdom won both the gold and overall medals tallies.
7–11 August: 2013
UCI Juniors Track World Championships
in
Glasgow
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Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
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References
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^
2013 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
^
"Auckland 2013"
. Archived from
the original
on 2013-08-05
. Retrieved
2016-11-22
.
^
"2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup"
. Archived from
the original
on 2014-04-06
. Retrieved
2016-11-22
.
^
Nové Město na Moravě 2013 Mountain Bike WC
^
Fort William 2013 Downhill Event
^
"Val di Sole 2013 UCI MB World Cup Site"
. Archived from
the original
on 2013-06-07
. Retrieved
2016-11-22
.
^
"Gerald Ciolek wins the Milan–San Remo one-day race"
.
Milan–San Remo
. BBC.co.uk
. Retrieved
17 March
2013
.
^
"Fabian Cancellara wins 2013 Tour of Flanders"
.
VeloNews
. 31 March 2013. Archived from
the original
on 3 April 2013
. Retrieved
31 March
2013
.
^
"Fabian Cancellara wins Paris-Roubaix 2013"
.
Bike Radar
. 7 April 2013
. Retrieved
7 April
2013
.
^
"Martin wins Liege Bastogne Liege"
.
velonews.competitor.com
. 21 April 2013
. Retrieved
21 April
2013
.
^
"Glasgow 2013 Juniors"
. Archived from
the original
on 2013-06-09
. Retrieved
2016-11-22
.
^
Glasgow 2013 Juniors Results
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